Hibiscus Gift (a slideshow)
Requires Four Hours of Sun each day
These are slides of the new Hibiscus plant that the husband purchased in Pennsylvania. These large and showy flowers last just one day but are quickly replaced by new blooms.
Published by Michele Starkey
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Post a CommentBeautiful flowers. Our lilacs started blooming yesterday - dropped to 35 overnight - rain and cold today - you are right about the weather going backwards.
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just love hibiscus
Pretty
Lovely!
What a beautiful plant. So sad that the blooms only last a day.
Now you see it, now you don't.
I never tried growing these before, but the blooms are very impressive.
Pretty :)
I haven't seen a braided stem before. Thanks for sharing, Michele - siva